Headlines • Antitrust Lawsuit Against NCAA Survives on Third Attempt • Nation's Newest Law School Prepares to Open its Doors • Toyota Judge Rejects Late Evidence of Software Glitch • Federal Circuit Blocks Attempt to Derail Patent Dispute • S.F. Antitrust Litigator Who Defeated Microsoft Dies at 82 • The Broader Message of the Stop and Frisk Ruling • Boston's Best • Big Struggles Remain for the Nation's Smallest State • Four Ways to Close the Gender Pay Gap • The Most Diverse Law Firms Are... U.S. District Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson in Indianapolis rejected the National Collegiate Athletic Association's attempt to dismiss antitrust claims brought on behalf of student athletes. Read More » The National Law Journal speaks with Indiana Tech Law School founding dean Peter Alexander about the challenges of building a college of law from the ground up and his expectations for the future. Read More » Sponsor Spotlight: Law Librarian M.S.: St. John'sFlexible, affordable, St. John's University's M.S. and Advanced Certificate programs in Library and Information Science combine top faculty with the resources of New York's best law libraries. Students receive well-equipped laptops. Contact Jeffery Olson, Ph.D., J.D., Associate Provost and Director of Library and Information Science: (718) 990-6200; dlis@stjohns.edu. Visit www.stjohns.edu/lawlibrarian | A federal judge has tentatively granted Toyota's request to strike recent evidence from a plaintiff's software expert who claims to have identified a bug in the electronic throttle control system's source code responsible for unintended acceleration defects in its vehicles. Read More » A patent dispute between the University of Massachusetts and the University of Utah isn't subject to the U.S. Supreme Court's exclusive jurisdiction in disputes between states, a divided U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled. Read More » Eugene Crew co-founded Townsend and Townsend and Crew, which became Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton. Read More » Federal district court Judge Shira Scheindlin's stunning 195-page opinion on August 12 about stop-and-frisk in New York City should be mandatory reading for every police commissioner and police chief in the United States. Read More » We recognize the Boston area's top corporate legal departments — the ones setting the standard in pro bono service, use of technology, management of outside counsel and more. Read More » The Ocean State is attempting to build a future in biotechnology, health care and high-technology start-ups so it can finally shake off its heavy manufacturing past and the lingering effects of the Great Recession. It's been a slow recovery, and the legal community has responded by keeping expenses and staff lean. Read More » Women still aren't getting a fair shake at the firm--here's what can be done about it. Read More » Vault.com has released its diversity rankings, and a single firm has taken the number one spot throughout. Read More » |
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